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we were all sort of stunned in the newsroom and stood up and looked at this because he is holding up this giant whiteboard to make his point. what do you think the reaction will be now? >> well the reaction of course on behalf of the iranian regime and their allies, that would be the syrian regime, hezbollah in lebanon, some politicians in iraq, hamas maybe, they could attack the prime minister of israel and accuse him of escalation. reality others in the region, such as saudies, kuwaities, threatened by the iranians have someone speaking on their behalf but not a arab leader, the leader of israel. melissa: i was in the middle east recently and leaders are definitely nervous. they see this as almost an inevitable conclusion at this point. do you think 70% to a bomb is about where they are? do you think it is even further than that? >> i think iranians are working on two tracks. one is slowly gradually to get to the bomb, maybe 70% or so possibly but there's another track, melissa, which is the missiles. if you don't have a delivery system and you could have a bomb and put it in downt
we were all sort of stunned in the newsroom and stood up and looked at this because he is holding up this giant whiteboard to make his point. what do you think the reaction will be now? >> well the reaction of course on behalf of the iranian regime and their allies, that would be the syrian regime, hezbollah in lebanon, some politicians in iraq, hamas maybe, they could attack the prime minister of israel and accuse him of escalation. reality others in the region, such as saudies,...
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>> the f 22. this is something that even the pentagon did not want. the administration did not want. there are those who are advocating for it. i voted against the f22. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well. that was cut. those are 2 examples of programs that were cut. what i do not want to do is what my opponent says -- he basically embraces the lion budget. what does that budget to do? it ends medicare as we know it. makes it a voucher. privatizes social security. dramatically cut assistance to education in our country. as someone who grew up, the first of my country to go to program, i want loans to be out there and keeping student loan interest rates low so that everyone can achieve an education. it is very important to do this and a balanced way. >> one i am there we are going to have a joe kyrillos -- i will work on end compromise along the way, without sacrificing principle with my colleagues. and with the executive branch. and so, there you go. talk about congressman ryan, it is always the other guy's
>> the f 22. this is something that even the pentagon did not want. the administration did not want. there are those who are advocating for it. i voted against the f22. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well. that was cut. those are 2 examples of programs that were cut. what i do not want to do is what my opponent says -- he basically embraces the lion budget. what does that budget to do? it ends medicare as we know it. makes it a voucher....
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it was 48 from charlie in catlett. 50 in newland and 60 right on the bay. the water temperature of the chesapeake still rather mild. on our weather camera, good visibility under partly cloudy skies. 54 at reagan national with a north wind at 5 and the dew point 49. there go the showers from yesterday afternoon and evening out into the atlantic but check this out. lots of rain coming out of the deep south into the tennessee valley now into southern virginia. looks like the bulk of this will be with us tomorrow so tonight and later this afternoon a few showers roll in. tomorrow as this is on top of us, that's when we'll have waves of showers, some thunder possible. maybe a couple of heavy downpours as well. 72 this afternoon. 50s and 60s tonight as opposed to 40s and 50s this morning. a warmer day tomorrow, around 80. even warmer wednesday with partly sunny skies and isolated shower. we could be low to mid-80s on wednesday afternoon. still looks pretty nice thursday and friday, upper 70s to around 80. a little front comes through saturday, temperatures in the
it was 48 from charlie in catlett. 50 in newland and 60 right on the bay. the water temperature of the chesapeake still rather mild. on our weather camera, good visibility under partly cloudy skies. 54 at reagan national with a north wind at 5 and the dew point 49. there go the showers from yesterday afternoon and evening out into the atlantic but check this out. lots of rain coming out of the deep south into the tennessee valley now into southern virginia. looks like the bulk of this will be...
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i love it. >> reporter: as many long time washingtonians can tell you, charlie was the public address announcer at griffiths stadium from 1956 to 1971 during which time the senators lost, a lot more than they won which is why the nationals' winning wave has been a real thrill for charlie. >> it's bringing the city closer together. it's really exciting! >> reporter: though he's not officially associated with the nationals, charlie likes to consider himself the team's unofficial ambassador. >> i always wanted to be an ambassador. >> reporter: he's friendly with the team's owners and goes to about 20 games a year. in fact, he's planning on being at the game tonight against the phillies when the nats hope to clinch the division. >> everybody loves to associate, be associated with a winner. >> reporter: what's more, charlie has been asked to be the honorary public address announcer for the team's first playoff game. >> let's play ball. >> reporter: when asked if he ever thought a washington squad would be the best team in baseball, charlie answered with his typical honesty and enthusiasm.
i love it. >> reporter: as many long time washingtonians can tell you, charlie was the public address announcer at griffiths stadium from 1956 to 1971 during which time the senators lost, a lot more than they won which is why the nationals' winning wave has been a real thrill for charlie. >> it's bringing the city closer together. it's really exciting! >> reporter: though he's not officially associated with the nationals, charlie likes to consider himself the team's unofficial...
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charlie standing any morning at the live -- by this morning at the live desk and charlie still a lot to be happy about this morning. >> a lot to be happy about megan. but like you said if we're going to see them play again in camden yards, there's still much work to be done. the orioles hope to end their regular season last night with win in tampa. that would have guaranteed at least one postseason game in camden yards but by way of the 4-1 loss to the rays, the yankees blowing out the red sox and oakland winning over the texas rangers, the orioles go on the road now for the one game wild card playoff. jeremy hellickson kept the ballots at bay and -- bats at bay and longoria, three home runs on the way to the win for him. as a result baltimore now travels to texas for the one game playoff friday night. it's not where they wanted to be. we've been telling you about that. but when you consider how far the team has come, you got to tip your cap and get ready to play at least one more postseason game. >> i told our guys how proud i am just sob associated with -- to be associated with thi
charlie standing any morning at the live -- by this morning at the live desk and charlie still a lot to be happy about this morning. >> a lot to be happy about megan. but like you said if we're going to see them play again in camden yards, there's still much work to be done. the orioles hope to end their regular season last night with win in tampa. that would have guaranteed at least one postseason game in camden yards but by way of the 4-1 loss to the rays, the yankees blowing out the...
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"will & grace" and "glee" on sexual orient ace and most recently aaron sorkin and "newsroom" have us talking about the role of news media in covering politics. of course, we also recognize the power of celebrity. sometimes more successful used then others but successful efforts include the great work of sean penn with "haiti, george clooney's work with the sudan and brad pitt's work with helping sustainably rebuild new orleans. i'm compelled to also add my work over 20 years ago running the earth communications office which used the power of media to do large public awareness campaigns on environmental issues. i'm compelled not to share my credentials and expertise in this area but to share it with you how even then big-time action star arnold schwarzenegger supported smart environmental causes like recycling. [laughter] for those of us who can't read this poster, it is of arnold as commando saying, i recycle more with my pinky then you do with both hands. recycle now and thank me later. so, ladies and gentlemen, we thank you for being here. we hope you enjoy the day and we encourage
"will & grace" and "glee" on sexual orient ace and most recently aaron sorkin and "newsroom" have us talking about the role of news media in covering politics. of course, we also recognize the power of celebrity. sometimes more successful used then others but successful efforts include the great work of sean penn with "haiti, george clooney's work with the sudan and brad pitt's work with helping sustainably rebuild new orleans. i'm compelled to also add my...
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up 22% over the past year. when resorts of 27% over the past year, caesars entertainment went public last february less than eight months a public company. the stock has dropped 55% but now the casino giant is expanding changing the way it does business, could this be an opportunity? joining me now, caesars entertainment chairman. why are you lacking? >> became public in january trading from 9018. we are very close to where originally went public. liz: you're comfortable with where the stock is going now? >> would always like it to go better. but the float is very small and the stock trades very volatile in each day. liz: and people are still feeling there's a big chunk of debt. what are you doing to pay down? >> first we have to continue to improve operations and expand the network, which we are doing and secondly overtime continue to work on the balance sheet introducing more equity in exchange for debt. liz: you have your plan though. >> we do. liz: i look at what you are doing, horseshoe is a company we are
up 22% over the past year. when resorts of 27% over the past year, caesars entertainment went public last february less than eight months a public company. the stock has dropped 55% but now the casino giant is expanding changing the way it does business, could this be an opportunity? joining me now, caesars entertainment chairman. why are you lacking? >> became public in january trading from 9018. we are very close to where originally went public. liz: you're comfortable with where the...
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to ben stein, gerri willis and ben stein and charlie gasperino. >> people have to figure 0 this out. 90% of american households here are going to find some kind of new tax and that means 500 billion dollars is going to be raised. 120 million households are going to be impacted not just the expiration of the bush tax cuts, there are now obamacare taxes going into place and it's going to kill investments and taxes on dividends go up 20%, long-term capital gains taxes go up 7%, i'm telling you if ne don't work on this, the whole economy is going to come skidding to a halt. >> and ben, the irony of course the debates focused on the economy and this seems like question he number one. >> i'm floored, charles, i'm glad you brought it up. the sequester is probably as bad an idea as ever come out of congress and the white house. the idea to me in particular, of cutting the defense budget, 5% of the budget, equally, roughly 5% of gdp, very, very roughly, more like 4%. >> right. >> ehe quali with domestic spending is just insanity, it's suicide. if mr. osama bin laden were still alive, he would
to ben stein, gerri willis and ben stein and charlie gasperino. >> people have to figure 0 this out. 90% of american households here are going to find some kind of new tax and that means 500 billion dollars is going to be raised. 120 million households are going to be impacted not just the expiration of the bush tax cuts, there are now obamacare taxes going into place and it's going to kill investments and taxes on dividends go up 20%, long-term capital gains taxes go up 7%, i'm telling...
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and charlie gasperino, it's time to start? >> yes, i think that, again, i'm going it defend ben bernan bernanke. >> a shock. >> every time you say something-- >> i criticize him a lot. >> neil: i've never heard it. >> printing money and is necessary to prevent us from-- >> so you're worried and he's the only guy in the line of defense? >> you think there's somebody else? >> and mr. payne? is charlie going to bank on-- >> i'm sorry, i'm on to mr. payne. >> the ceo's-- the problem and they point specifically to the administration and listen, if you think this first, this war on success, this war on business is bad right now, a second term in my mind will be devastating because i sincerely believe the administration is going to have after profits generated overseas before they're brought back and reach over and take those profits and put them into infrastructure bank and i think there notion of taxing and the notion that the publicly traded companies that their property belongs to the public domain, of course the ceo's, every one
and charlie gasperino, it's time to start? >> yes, i think that, again, i'm going it defend ben bernan bernanke. >> a shock. >> every time you say something-- >> i criticize him a lot. >> neil: i've never heard it. >> printing money and is necessary to prevent us from-- >> so you're worried and he's the only guy in the line of defense? >> you think there's somebody else? >> and mr. payne? is charlie going to bank on-- >> i'm sorry, i'm...
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charlie? >>> thank you. >>> in libya the state department is pulling more staffers out of the american embassy for security reasons. secretary of defense leon panetta said thursday that they carried out the attack that killed the ambassador to libya and three other americans. >> the reason i think pretty clearly it was a terrorist attack is because a group of terrorists obviously conducted that attack on the consulate. and against our individuals. what terrorists were involved i think still remains to be determined by the investigation. but it clearly was a group of terrorists who conducted that attack against that facility. >> senior correspondent john miller, former assistant director of national intelligence joins us. what's going on? why can't the fbi get in there and do what they were sent there to do? >> the security situation on the ground there is so brittle that the libyan government is very reluctant to have a team of a couple of dozen fbi people go into benghazi when the only people
charlie? >>> thank you. >>> in libya the state department is pulling more staffers out of the american embassy for security reasons. secretary of defense leon panetta said thursday that they carried out the attack that killed the ambassador to libya and three other americans. >> the reason i think pretty clearly it was a terrorist attack is because a group of terrorists obviously conducted that attack on the consulate. and against our individuals. what terrorists were...
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charlie who are you pulling for? >> i have no idea. 50 years ago today the beatles released their first single in britain. "love me do" was the talk of a music revolution. beatles had more hits than any ban in history. the beatles gave their last live performance in 1969. the next year they officially broke up. >> all things beatles. >> you do love the beatles. >> do i. should i get in >> two best friends in louisiana are accused of murder. police call it the thelma and louise case. their only connection is electronics. we'll have a preview for you this "this morning". so, when i shop -- i earn twice as much with double extrabucks rewards. that's two times the rewards! yeah, that's what double is. i know. i was agreeing with you. it's two times. act fast and sign up at cvs.com/doublebucks for double quarterly extrabucks rewards. don't miss getting double quarterly extrabucks rewards. i love 'em! bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanu
charlie who are you pulling for? >> i have no idea. 50 years ago today the beatles released their first single in britain. "love me do" was the talk of a music revolution. beatles had more hits than any ban in history. the beatles gave their last live performance in 1969. the next year they officially broke up. >> all things beatles. >> you do love the beatles. >> do i. should i get in >> two best friends in louisiana are accused of murder. police call it...
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she owns a restaurant in columbia height where she has lived 22 -- heights where she has lived 22 years. >> when i come into this country, i say one day i'll be a citizen. this is the best country in the world. >> reporter: both women were prepared for the citizenship examination thanks to latino resource and justice center. the nonprestos supports students through the citizenship -- nonprofit organization supports students through the citizenship test. >> 90% of the students pass their test. >> reporter: anna nogosco is the director of education and advocacy for the organization and says citizenship is important for immigrants. >> you get to petition government for changes in policies that affect the community besides all other benefits that citizenship comes with, being able to travel freely. >> reporter: gomez has worked for howard university hospital 11 years. as a citizen she has her sights on other job opportunities. >> maybe i want to apply for another job. >> reporter: i'm jay jay, jc hayward hey -- jc hayward, 9 news now. >> to learn more you can go to jchayward.com. >>> this i
she owns a restaurant in columbia height where she has lived 22 -- heights where she has lived 22 years. >> when i come into this country, i say one day i'll be a citizen. this is the best country in the world. >> reporter: both women were prepared for the citizenship examination thanks to latino resource and justice center. the nonprestos supports students through the citizenship -- nonprofit organization supports students through the citizenship test. >> 90% of the students...
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it doesn't even have to amount tore a purchase 22 to 24 cents is the average. pose pays between 5% and 20% of the purchase price. so it could be significant, but not everybody is going to pay you 20%. at fancy.com, it's 2% of the purchase price if somebody buys what you put out there. >> so it varies depending on what it costs? >> it does. >> and then you have to be aware of fine print. isn't that always the case. >> there's no such thing as a free lunch. we should know that by now. with these sites, what you have to keep in mind is you're putting your personal information out there and you're also sharing things with your friends and family likely through your social network. so you want to be up front with them. you don't have to be. there's nothing holding you necessarily accountable for being up front with them but you really should in my opinion, tell people if you're going to put up something on the site, on your website, your facebook page, you should tell people, if you click on this or if you buy it i'm getting paid. >> i think that makes a difference.
it doesn't even have to amount tore a purchase 22 to 24 cents is the average. pose pays between 5% and 20% of the purchase price. so it could be significant, but not everybody is going to pay you 20%. at fancy.com, it's 2% of the purchase price if somebody buys what you put out there. >> so it varies depending on what it costs? >> it does. >> and then you have to be aware of fine print. isn't that always the case. >> there's no such thing as a free lunch. we should know...
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please welcome charlie cook. [applause] >> i was just, boy, if i could walk on water, it must be pretty thick ice. [laughter] anyway, thank you all for coming. there was just too much -- i was thinking, if i'm one of the most respected, boy, that's a low bar in this tournament. [laughter] anyway, thank you very much. and gregg and i have been friend for, i don't know, somewhere over 25 years, probably close to 30, and this relationship with united technologies has been great. boy, this room, i mean, we've got a -- you know, you guys are in prince william county, and they're in prince georges county. [laughter] kind of look at the span. but anyway, thank you all for coming out. and, um, this is just a quick reaction because i want to get, i want to get to glen and fred because they are just two of the very, very best pollsters on this. their firms are sort of both kind of the nordstroms on their respected sides of the aisle, you know, just very, very large and enormously high quality and incredibly well regarded a
please welcome charlie cook. [applause] >> i was just, boy, if i could walk on water, it must be pretty thick ice. [laughter] anyway, thank you all for coming. there was just too much -- i was thinking, if i'm one of the most respected, boy, that's a low bar in this tournament. [laughter] anyway, thank you very much. and gregg and i have been friend for, i don't know, somewhere over 25 years, probably close to 30, and this relationship with united technologies has been great. boy, this...
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this is a big hit, down 22%. the retailer said higher promotional activity contributed to the cut in estimates. you want to get people in the door with sales and promotions, but then you see what happens. it hurts our margins. my next guest has retail inside and out. under his reign sears had its most successful year ever for, and that was back in 2000. which retailers to see love right now? he will name them. what are his thoughts today? joining me now in a fox business exclusive. arthur martinez, former chairman, ceo and president of sears, also prompted tough chairman of hs in five and a member of the board of a ag. you're a busy guy. >> i sure am. i love it. it. liz: first this years. but it was being booted out. caught my heart a little bit. my mom used to buy her shoes from the catalog of sears. a big deal in canada. i saw that and i thought, that's really sad. imagine what you must have thought having done well for the company. >> is always a disappointment when you fall from the exulted ranks. i remember
this is a big hit, down 22%. the retailer said higher promotional activity contributed to the cut in estimates. you want to get people in the door with sales and promotions, but then you see what happens. it hurts our margins. my next guest has retail inside and out. under his reign sears had its most successful year ever for, and that was back in 2000. which retailers to see love right now? he will name them. what are his thoughts today? joining me now in a fox business exclusive. arthur...
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megan and charlie, over to you. >>> 6:33 right now. and here's some news you probably don't want to hear. you may soon be paying more to keep your lights on. the glove nor is proposing a dollar or two added to your monthly electric bill. you may remember back in july, tens of thousands of people they were without power for days, so governor o'malley he put together a task force and this is to come up with ways to deal with the utility companies to better serve their customer. >> most of us would be willing to pay another $1 or $2 a month for a more reliable grid in order to avoid throwing out an average of $15 to $18 a month as we play roulette about the next storm and whether it will wipe out the grocery budget for the month. >> that surcharge only be put into place if approved by the public service commission. >>> and if you're looking for work, we want to let you know we're always working for you. there is a job fair. it's going to be held today at m&t bank stadium specifically for men and women currently or formerly in the military
megan and charlie, over to you. >>> 6:33 right now. and here's some news you probably don't want to hear. you may soon be paying more to keep your lights on. the glove nor is proposing a dollar or two added to your monthly electric bill. you may remember back in july, tens of thousands of people they were without power for days, so governor o'malley he put together a task force and this is to come up with ways to deal with the utility companies to better serve their customer. >>...
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charlie and norah? >> the president's hope for re-election, he is preparing for the debate in henderson, nevada, outside las vegas. and he made a surprise visit monday to a local campaign office and also called several volunteers on the phone to say thank you for helping his re-election effort. >> everything you do ends up making a huge difference in us being able to win nevada and win the election. so, just keep it up. >> nancy cordes is in henderson, covering the obama campaign. good morning. >> reporter: norah, good morning. while the president does his homework, the obama campaign team is working hard itself to trying to lower expectations for the president's performance. white house press corps was chuckling yesterday when they tried to argue that the president's tendency toward answers may be a liability in a debate where candidates are expected to be succinct. they're also arguing that the president hasn't had as much time to prepare for this debate as governor romney. we don't know exactly how m
charlie and norah? >> the president's hope for re-election, he is preparing for the debate in henderson, nevada, outside las vegas. and he made a surprise visit monday to a local campaign office and also called several volunteers on the phone to say thank you for helping his re-election effort. >> everything you do ends up making a huge difference in us being able to win nevada and win the election. so, just keep it up. >> nancy cordes is in henderson, covering the obama...
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>> i'm not sure how you judge that, charlie. i think it's up to the candidates to make it a good or bad debate and i think romney did a pretty good job and obama did a very poor job. show i guess that makes it a wash. i'm not sure about mike murphy's point about it being a reset though i suspect he's right. but i would pick up on josh tyrangiel's point about the kerry analogy. absolutely right, i think it's a striking analogy but guess what, john kerry lost by the same amount he was trailing before that debate. so that gets to the question whether debates really have, whether they really matter that much. and i went back and looked at every debate and every poll before and after since 1960, and the only candidate who gained substantially from debates, jerry ford who blew the biggest debate night of his career. so i'm skeptical, particularly with a rather small group of persuadeables, even though mike murphy may be right i'm skeptical this is really going to change the playing field a lot. >> rose: mike murphy, how would you conv
>> i'm not sure how you judge that, charlie. i think it's up to the candidates to make it a good or bad debate and i think romney did a pretty good job and obama did a very poor job. show i guess that makes it a wash. i'm not sure about mike murphy's point about it being a reset though i suspect he's right. but i would pick up on josh tyrangiel's point about the kerry analogy. absolutely right, i think it's a striking analogy but guess what, john kerry lost by the same amount he was...
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ashley: ge invested $22 million in a company last year that hopes to become the apple of the prefabricated building industry. how they plan to build their way to the top? joining us in a fox business exclusive, project fraud ceo, and in 2006, what exactly does project fraud stand for? >> stands for the new way of building. we provide components for commercial construction. the result is highly functional energy efficient buildings that the superfast. ashley: you were at bp for 20 years. what made you jump out of that and say i want to build containers? >> for us it was we build permanent buildings. they are not containers. they stand a test of time and are esthetically beautiful. they have a wonderful experience for 20 years understanding the energy supply chain working on renewables and it felt right to apply it to the environment which contributes 40% of emissions. ashley: how has it gone since early days? >> it has been a great lesson to join a startup company. we have gone the successful fund-raisers and to do it in a tough economic environment helped prove we need to be resilience and
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charlie: thank you. melissa: how important is it for large companies to give back to the people they serve? lori: they transfer money all around the world. we really have a front row seat. in the meantime, here are some of today's winners and losers on the s&p 500. netflix up 8% today. back with more after this. ♪ ♪ lori: it is time for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. but head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides is standing by. nicole: the number one loser on the dow jones industrial. so many folks hold hewlett-packard in their holdings and some way whether it is a mutual fund or an individual tech fund. it is getting hit hard today. talking about a very challenging environment. giving an outlook that was somewhat of a cautious one. we are think that down 8.6%. that is a huge move. almost at a ten year low. i also want to take a look and flipped the arrow around. that is for netflix. it has been a top performer for the s&p 500. number one spot right now. citigroup rei
charlie: thank you. melissa: how important is it for large companies to give back to the people they serve? lori: they transfer money all around the world. we really have a front row seat. in the meantime, here are some of today's winners and losers on the s&p 500. netflix up 8% today. back with more after this. ♪ ♪ lori: it is time for stocks now as we do every 15 minutes. but head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides is standing by. nicole: the number one...
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. >> yes, charlie is right a very warm day. already starting on the warm side. i'm going to show you the temperatures in just a second but yes some of the kids might need the umbrella this morning. even cecil county and also harper county. port deposit along i-95 that part of the freeway is going to be on the wet side this morning. also northeast sliding off to the north and east and this will be out of here through the remainder of the morning. but still scattered showers popping up throughout the day. right now though here are the temperatures that are on the warm side. 70 in owings mills and sykesville at 68 and 70 arbutus right now. we have the patchy fog out there and the warm temperatures by this afternoon. let's get a check now of the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. good morning. >>> good morning lynette. well, as you mentioned we are dealing with patchy fog across the region and it's really going to be bad in frederick. so if you are traveling in that area be extra careful and slow down, turn on the low beams. we do have an update on a crash for
. >> yes, charlie is right a very warm day. already starting on the warm side. i'm going to show you the temperatures in just a second but yes some of the kids might need the umbrella this morning. even cecil county and also harper county. port deposit along i-95 that part of the freeway is going to be on the wet side this morning. also northeast sliding off to the north and east and this will be out of here through the remainder of the morning. but still scattered showers popping up...
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let's take a look at the cme, charlie needles, the cme. charlie, what a day? is it all on the back of the ism numbers? >> it is. you know, chi pmi came out overnight, and that showed things have stabilized there, in china. european pmi was in line, not lighting the world on fire. a little concern over the employment situation there. but if you look at the breakdown of the u.s. pmi, you kind of hit on all cylinders. the prices paid was actually a little higher, but if you're trying to reflate the market, that's a decent measure. it had been 54 last month, 58 this month. the employment sector picked up, new order sector picked up, but we did see an uptick in the employment sector. i think you hit it on the head, ashley, that's what the market's taking focus on today. aaron ash all right, let's go to ben willis at in ncse -- nyse. does this point to a much better recovery than we thought perhaps? because i think there's still a lot of mixed data out of there. >> oh, i think we're a little ahead of the game if we're looking for the recovery, but as we just heard,
let's take a look at the cme, charlie needles, the cme. charlie, what a day? is it all on the back of the ism numbers? >> it is. you know, chi pmi came out overnight, and that showed things have stabilized there, in china. european pmi was in line, not lighting the world on fire. a little concern over the employment situation there. but if you look at the breakdown of the u.s. pmi, you kind of hit on all cylinders. the prices paid was actually a little higher, but if you're trying to...
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charlie will explain during the break. walter cronkite loved sailing. >> it ain't, honey boo boo, sorry. >> but there's variety. >> what i like about what you do, and for a long time, you want to be where the action is. >> yeah, without a doubt. that's really important to me. there's nothing like being on the breaking wave of history. and luckily, at "60 minutes" and cnn, they are still sending people out there to do it. >> and seeing it on the front row. >> i think that's important. it really does make a difference in your understanding of something, just to be there to witness it, to see it as a real experience. >> do you think in daytime talk, you have to reveal something about yourself? i mean, you certainly -- >> no. >> were you uncomfortable with that? >> no, i wasn't. what's nice about daytime tv is you can develop a real relationship with viewers in a way that there is a certain artifice to news that you are presenting this one side of you. and, you know, people know that there's more to you than that, and i think
charlie will explain during the break. walter cronkite loved sailing. >> it ain't, honey boo boo, sorry. >> but there's variety. >> what i like about what you do, and for a long time, you want to be where the action is. >> yeah, without a doubt. that's really important to me. there's nothing like being on the breaking wave of history. and luckily, at "60 minutes" and cnn, they are still sending people out there to do it. >> and seeing it on the front row....
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>> that is my question. >> that's charlie rose dancing at melba's. >> it says charlie rose has soul. charlie rose. >> thank you. >> we've known that for a long time. >> it just melas goeay gratmyllgi. ietclit car iss l ybry baer ple ve aerni nodrsylatireev wstymom lylatiisron ke masle a fus seo wioualrgs. velaticlr.
>> that is my question. >> that's charlie rose dancing at melba's. >> it says charlie rose has soul. charlie rose. >> thank you. >> we've known that for a long time. >> it just melas goeay gratmyllgi. ietclit car iss l ybry baer ple ve aerni nodrsylatireev wstymom lylatiisron ke masle a fus seo wioualrgs. velaticlr.
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charlie thanks very much. the mystery of the loose airline seats may be solved. that's coming next. >> pelley: american airlines said today it has figured out what caused seats to come loose three times on its 757s. the good news is it wasn't vandalism or sabotage. transportation correspondent mark strassmann has the latest on all this. mark? >> reporter: scott, those three incidents happened over the last week, seats tilted in midair. passengers were sitting in the seats. the flights had to turn back. american has been reconfiguring planes, moving around rows of seats to create extra leg room and charge higher prices for the comfort. the airline now blames the mishaps on human error. some rows were reanchored to the plane's floor incorrectly. today an american airlines spokesman said: american says mechanics are now evaluating all 47 of its 757s where the same clamp was used. they've evaluated 36 so far and, scott, discovered six had the clamps installed wrong. >> pelley: mystery solved, mark, thanks very much. australia's great barrier reef is a natural wonder
charlie thanks very much. the mystery of the loose airline seats may be solved. that's coming next. >> pelley: american airlines said today it has figured out what caused seats to come loose three times on its 757s. the good news is it wasn't vandalism or sabotage. transportation correspondent mark strassmann has the latest on all this. mark? >> reporter: scott, those three incidents happened over the last week, seats tilted in midair. passengers were sitting in the seats. the...
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charlie d'agata in afghanistan where american troops are on the lookout for enemies among their afghan allies. >> every soldier is required to carry their weapon with them at all times. >> pelley: and an ingenious idea for helping the poor inspired by his mother. >> i'm hoping my mother is watching and that she is enjoying this. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, election someday five weeks from today but many of the states are getting a head start. today voters in ohio-- one of the key battleground states that will tip the balance on which way this election goes-- began casting their ballots. that brings to eight the number of states where voting is already under way. 34 states in all will begin voting before november 6. the latest preelection polling in ohio-- the second-biggest battleground state-- shows president obama with a ten-point lead over mitt romney, 53% to 43%. dean reynolds is in the buckeye state tonight with the voters. dean? >> reporter: scott, back in 2008, nearly 30% of ohio's more than seven million
charlie d'agata in afghanistan where american troops are on the lookout for enemies among their afghan allies. >> every soldier is required to carry their weapon with them at all times. >> pelley: and an ingenious idea for helping the poor inspired by his mother. >> i'm hoping my mother is watching and that she is enjoying this. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, election someday five weeks...
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norah, charlie, gayle? >> bill plante, thank you. >>> also in denver, major garrett, national journalist white house correspondent. good morning. >> good morning. >> so, what does the romney campaign have to do now to take advantage of what everybody believes was a victory in the debate? >> well, charlie, there's a very simple answer to that, and two romney campaign officials told it to me before the debate started -- if this night works for us, our biggest challenge will be not dousing the flame we've set tonight, meaning they know that they've internally messed up advantages and advantageous moments mitt romney set for his campaign. so, they know now the most important thing between this debate and the next one is not to blow the momentum, to enhance it, blow on the fire and make it larger and not douse it. that's the biggest challenge the romney campaign faces. >> what's the challenge for the obama campaign? >> to bounce back. two very significant democrats i talked to last night looking at the debate sa
norah, charlie, gayle? >> bill plante, thank you. >>> also in denver, major garrett, national journalist white house correspondent. good morning. >> good morning. >> so, what does the romney campaign have to do now to take advantage of what everybody believes was a victory in the debate? >> well, charlie, there's a very simple answer to that, and two romney campaign officials told it to me before the debate started -- if this night works for us, our biggest...
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and his arms are like legs. >> that's a good thing in a way. >> charlie has legs like that. >> charlie has very nice legs and. >> and david plays the straight one and his fiance. it's about partners and partners. >> and it's based on a true story? >> that's right. the creators also created "will and grace." it's loosely based on their story. i'm max. so i'm playing him in a way. i'm playing a version of him. and they have an amazing relationship. very funny. they love each other. they bicker. their families are very, very close. it's great to see that on the show. >> you think friendship between men and men are different between friendships between women and women? >> good one. >> he is charlie rose. >> i thought i was watching tv for a second. you know, i think -- >> i think -- men and men, the distance that men keep from other men where as women they go to the restrooms together. they try on clothes together. men often have that buffer between them on the couch or at the movies they will have a seat between them. this is an interesting relationship between a gay man and straight man
and his arms are like legs. >> that's a good thing in a way. >> charlie has legs like that. >> charlie has very nice legs and. >> and david plays the straight one and his fiance. it's about partners and partners. >> and it's based on a true story? >> that's right. the creators also created "will and grace." it's loosely based on their story. i'm max. so i'm playing him in a way. i'm playing a version of him. and they have an amazing relationship....
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good morning, charlie. both candidates have been under enormous pressure, preparing for more than a month. we saw them take a break to get away from it all but then last night the video changed the conversation. romney went for mexican at chipotle along with ohio senator rob portman, playing the role of president obama in mock debates. in nevada, the president, who has been rehad hersing with massachusetts senator john kerry as romney, went to the hoover dam. >> it's spectacular. i've never seen it before. >> reporter: both left the day's campaigning to their number twos. in charlotte, vice president joe biden was trying to argue that romney would raise taxes on the middle class when he implied that president obama's policies already have hurt. >> how they can justify raising taxes in the middle class that's been buried the last four years, how in lord's name can they justify raising their taxes? >> reporter: biden later tried to dig out of that hole. but republicans pounced. >> vice president biden just to
good morning, charlie. both candidates have been under enormous pressure, preparing for more than a month. we saw them take a break to get away from it all but then last night the video changed the conversation. romney went for mexican at chipotle along with ohio senator rob portman, playing the role of president obama in mock debates. in nevada, the president, who has been rehad hersing with massachusetts senator john kerry as romney, went to the hoover dam. >> it's spectacular. i've...
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funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: coca-cola is one of the most successful brands in the world, their products can be found worldwide, the company is also committed to fixing some of the more pressing global problems. since 2008, muhtar kent has been coca-cola's chairman and ceo, he is in new york for the clinton global initiative where he is unveiled two of coke's new development programs. a company is partnered with a global fund to fight aids, tuberculosis and malaria to called project last mile, use coke's worldwide distribution system, its trucks, to provide better access to medicines in africa, coke also announce add partnership with venture dean kamen, developed a water pure physician system that coke will use to address the global water crisis. joining me is muhtar kent of coca-cola, gabriel jaramillo director of the global fund and dean kamen, founder and presid
funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: coca-cola is one of the most successful brands in the world, their products can be found worldwide, the company is also committed to fixing some of the more pressing global problems. since 2008, muhtar kent has been coca-cola's...